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    Re: Let me get this straight..

    Quote Originally Posted by ameh78 View Post
    I am an uber newb at this, so please have pitty on my confused head..


    I have a normal. This weekend im going to an expo and looking for a pastel or super pastel.. whichever i can find that tickles my fancy and meets my checkbooks demand.

    If i match the pastel with my normal - i will get some normal babis and het for pastel babies. I will then need to take the het for pastel babies and recross them with the father to get a true pastel - am I 100% correct on this? lol....
    but! if i would happy to be lucky (and im sure im not) and my current normal (which i dont know the background on) is het for anything, I will not get different color unless its het for pastel.

    Am I right, or just confusing everyone?
    Wrong .There is no such thing as het for pastel its co-dom.If you bred a pastel to a normal you should get half pastels,half normals.If you bred a super pastel to a normal majority of the babies will be pastels.If you bred a pastel to a pastel you get supers
    Last edited by joepythons; 03-15-2010 at 10:38 PM.
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